Overview
A midwestern teacher questions his sexuality after a former student makes a comment about him at the Academy Awards.
It’s a nice little movie that does a good job discussing empathy and acceptance. Despite the serious subject matter the film still retains a very light and breezy feel to it.
IHATEBadMovies.com reviews In & Out

Movie title: In & Out
Movie description: A midwestern teacher questions his sexuality after a former student makes a comment about him at the Academy Awards.
Date published: 2021-02-26
Director(s): Frank Oz
Actor(s): Kevin Kline, Joan Cusack, Tom Selleck, Matt Dillon, Debbie Reynolds, Wilford Brimley, Bob Newhart, Gregory Jbara, Shalom Harlow, Shawn Hatosy, Zak Orth, Lauren Ambrose, Deborah Rush, June Squibb, Alice Drummond, Alexandra Holden, Glenn Close, Selma Blair, Whoopi Goldberg, Bill Camp, Lauren Ward, J. Smith-Cameron, Ernie Sabella, Dan Hedaya, Becky Ann Baker, Jay Leno, Lewis J. Stadlen, Kate McGregor-Stewart, Debra Monk, John Cunningham, Gus Rogerson, Joseph Maher, William Parry, William Duell, Richard Woods, Kevin Chamberlin, Wally Dunn, Larry Clarke, Mary Diveny, Anne Russell, Patrick Garner, Adam LeFevre, Scott Robertson, John Christopher Jones, MacIntyre Dixon, Joanna Wolff, Chris McKenna, Mark Ballou, Charlie Newmark, Andrew Levitas, Jon Hershfield, Daniel Joseph, Seth Ullian, Greg Siff, Ryan Janis, Jane Hoffman, Bill Hoag, Daniel B. Canton, Patricia Guinan, Nesbitt Blaisdell, Samantha Buck, Lauren Fox, Lizzy Mahon, Simone Marean, Michael McGruther, Niki Roma, Jacqueline Manning, Patrick Mylod, Virginia Williams, Joshua Wade, Jill Horner, Julie Entwisle, Clare Kramer, Miranda Kent, Tara Carnes, Arden Myrin, Ian Sherwood, Kevin Keating, Kathy Lyn Cavanaugh, Jo-Jo Lowe, Lisa Emery, Gary DeWitt Marshall, Marla Sucharetza, Ronald Rand, Ross de Marco, Joanne DiMauro, Tony Jones, Grace DeSena, Bruce Bennetts, Tracy Appleton, Jim Taylor McNickle, Laura Caulfield, Mimi Stuart, Dinah Gravel, Peter Barmonde
Genre: Comedy
My Review
It’s a nice little movie that does a good job discussing empathy and acceptance. Despite the serious subject matter the film still retains a very light and breezy feel to it.
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My Review - 6/10
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